Lyme Disease

RECOMBITEK® Lyme

Lyme disease affects dogs differently, and some may not display any clinical signs at all. Some cases start with limping, swelling in the lymph nodes and fever can progress to include loss of appetite and lethargy. It can also attack a dog’s joints which can be very painful.

Watch for these signs since they may not begin to show up until two to six months after the dog has contracted the disease. Antibiotics can help treat the disease, but does not eliminate the organism. Lyme disease is a recurring condition that can strike again and again once a dog contracts it.

According to the CDC, about 20,000 new human cases of Lyme disease are reported in the U.S. annually.